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H. P. Lovecraft Studies

Since joining the Horror Writers Association and being a member of the H. P. Lovecast Podcast, my interest in Lovecraft studies has grown exponentially. Since I've been contributing to Lovecraft scholarship via essays and reviews along with the podcast, I want to aggregate all my activities here.

In Print

My academic work with Lovecraft along with any fictional stories I've composed that has seen a printed release are listed below:

"Meteor Madness: Lovecraftian Horror and Consumerism in the Battle for Small Town USA" in Essays on Space Horror in Film, 1950s-2000s. Ed. Michele Brittany. McFarland, 2017.

"Nix's Night About Town" in Kill Those Damn Cats: Cats of Ulthar Lovecraftian Anthology. Ed. Khurt Khave. First United Church of Cthulhu, 2016.

Reviews

By being a popculture scholar and contributing to various online venues, I've had the opportunity to review work within the Lovecraft canon.

The H.P. Lovecast Podcast is a once a month "podcast" that is currently being self published on YouTube. Once a month, myself along with Michele Brittany, Adam Crowley, and Jule Schlag discuss a text or other media either author by Lovecraft or another author writing in his mythos. We discuss what the story accomplishes or does, critical analysis, influence and other aspects of ow it mingles in pop culture. The website for the podcast can be found at http://www.hplovecast.com while an episode guide can be found below: